Even HTC, who used to be the kings of hardware keyboards, haven't released a QWERTY phone in about a year now.
HTC ChaCha says hi!

Even HTC, who used to be the kings of hardware keyboards, haven't released a QWERTY phone in about a year now.
There has been HW phones before, but they certainly are a business phone. They add complexity, weight and cost. Most people right short texts and maybe the occasional email. Most non business users do not need or want a keyboard. Therefore there's only a few specialist phones catering for a small Market.
I'm sure nokia will have one when they get there act together on w7 phones.
HTC ChaCha says hi!![]()
I still think the 'the masses' have been told what a smartphone should be like by the iPhone.
Compares BB to iOS
a. even though that age group should be the most "fashion conscious" customers, they're still buying BBs despite the fact that they're business phones, so while people in their 30s might sorta like their understated designs, they have absolutely no "cool factor" whatsoever, and
b. they're more expensive to own since most providers charge extra for BBS services like BBM.
So, no, touchscreens aren't good enough for most people to type on. Some people are prepared to put up with them because they either don't do a lot of typing or because style is more important to them than usability. But the reason I made a dig at Apple is because they were the first to say "we'll go after only one segment of the consumer market, and force everyone else to conform to it through fashion and peer pressure".
If it was a game changer, there would have been much more demand in the earlier days when there was plenty of HW models about. The demand simply isn't there to warrant lots of models. Android isn't the only OS and other than blackberry which aphas a unique metrology, the demand for other OS wasn't high, not even nokias excellent contributions had massive Market shares.
There is choice, I can think of atleast 2 fairly recent Android phone that have qwerty keyboards in the form of the HTC Desire Z and the HTC ChaCha. I've never seen anyone with the Desire Z and only 1 person with the ChaCha.
The choice is there for people that want it but if having a hardware keyboard is a priority then the vast majority of people would go down the BB route as they are the obvious choice and they seem to do it well.
My point was that if I didn't have a phone with a keyboard, I WOULDN'T be doing work on it, because I couldn't! The smartphone market exploded with the release of the iPhone, so a whole generation of users have literally never used anything but touchscreen phones! I've had a smartphone since WinMo days, so I've gotten to try it and I know how much better it is, but for the majority it seems unnecessary because they never got to see how much easier it is to type on those things. The possibility that they COULD use a smartphone to do work on doesn't even occur to them: lack of demand was CREATED by the initial lack of demand! They see row upon row of touchscreen slates on the shelves and only a couple of keyboard models in the corner, so the lack of supply reinforces the lack of demand as it makes them look like "uncool" technological throwbacks.You might do work on it, but you are a minority.
Even if there was a proper keyboard, most people do not and would not use their phone for heavy typing. Text message, Facebook and twitter are short email is the main use for everyday people.
Yo!I've never seen anyone with the Desire Z